I wish I could remember where I bought these pieces creamer, two saucers and a small plate. I do know it was on our spring road trip through Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana and I can recall the shop, but not the location. Oh well, I guess is really doesn’t matter.

I saw these pieces and remembered them from a book I have. I’d never seen them before, nor since.

The lines on the saucers differ in colour. One is a deep red and one looks more like a salmon. It doesn’t look like the colour has faded – looks original. I don’t know if it was meant to be red, or if pinkish salmon was also made.

Platonite is the name of the glass I think. Moderntone is the line (again, I think).

These are not Depression pieces, but made in the late forties/early fifties.

My book shows this line with willow designs in red and blue. Very pretty. I like the cobalt willow decoration and would love to see these.

I normally don’t collect souvenir pieces but how could I resist with Toronto ‘just down the street’. I haven’t seen many older glass pieces with Canadian locations (other than Niagara Falls perhaps).

This is a pressed pattern called Beaded Swag. I don’t know if this glass is considered milk glass or not. I wouldn’t think so. Neither do I think it is custard glass. I have seen it called ‘opal’, but it is not ‘opaline’. So….for the sake of not making a big boo boo, I am calling it ‘white’ glass’. That’s relatively accurate!